Start with the most recent and work backwards. Average marks awarded for your medical degree or final year mark should be included if you think that this would advantage you. Often an academic transcript will be required to accompany your application. Don’t forget to include any honours, academic awards or scholarships. If you have received a number of such awards, a separate section on your CV is justified. Final year high school marks may also be included here, but tend not to significantly differentiate candidates, and are of lesser significance as time passes.
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